Introduction

1.3 Online Help

where error-identificationis the identification part of the returned error. The following sequence returns an error message, RTRALRSTA, that can then be explained by the help errors rtralrsta command option:

% rtr

RTR> start rtr

%RTR-F-RTRALRSTA, rtr already started RTR> help errors rtralrsta

Errors

RTRALRSTA

RTR already started

Explanation: RTR was already running when the "START RTR" command was executed. This error message is displayed by the RTR utility.

RTR>

1.4 Command Procedures

RTR commands can also be written in a command file and then executed as a procedure using the EXECUTE file-specor @file-speccommands. For example:

% rtr execute createfacil

or:

% rtr @createfacil

or at the RTR prompt:

% rtr

RTR> execute createfacil

or:

RTR> @createfacil

1.5 Remote Commands

Most RTR commands can be issued either locally (the default) or on one or more remote nodes. To be able to issue commands to a remote node you must have an account on that node with the necessary access privileges. Refer to your operating system documentation for information on how to set up the access privileges.

To specify the remote node names explicitly:

RTR> command/node=node-list

To specify remote nodes implicitly, if for example the command is to be executed in every node of a clustered environment use a command of the following form:

RTR> command/cluster

Examples:

RTR> start rtr/node=(nodeA,nodeB,nodeC)

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